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Chapter 11 Sizing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Servers
Upgrading Unified CM
nodes, including the Unified CM subscribers running the CTI Manager service. The following
diagram shows an example where four primary Unified CM subscribers are required and four
backup Unified CM subscribers are deployed to provide 1:1 redundancy.
diagram shows an example where four primary Unified CM subscribers are required and four
backup Unified CM subscribers are deployed to provide 1:1 redundancy.
One benefit of this model is the reduction of the server count for the PG. Another benefit is that there is
a single PIM for the entire Unified CM cluster. This makes it possible to create teams that span across
many Unified CM subscribers, thus allowing supervisors, for example, to monitor agent phones
registered to any Unified CM subscriber node in the Unified CM cluster. However, the resource
utilization on the Unified CM cluster might be slightly higher in this type of deployment. Use the Cisco
Unified CM Capacity Tool or the Unified Communications Sizing Tool to size the Unified CM servers
for a particular deployment
a single PIM for the entire Unified CM cluster. This makes it possible to create teams that span across
many Unified CM subscribers, thus allowing supervisors, for example, to monitor agent phones
registered to any Unified CM subscriber node in the Unified CM cluster. However, the resource
utilization on the Unified CM cluster might be slightly higher in this type of deployment. Use the Cisco
Unified CM Capacity Tool or the Unified Communications Sizing Tool to size the Unified CM servers
for a particular deployment
A variation of this type of deployment is available with Unified CM 7.0 or later, when Unified CVP only
is deployed. (This model is not supported when IP IVR is deployed.) Up to 4,000 agents can be supported
in a single Unified CM cluster in this case. When deploying more than 2,000 agents, a minimum of
2 CTI Manager pairs are required. One Agent PG with two PIMs could be deployed, with each PIM
configured with a separate pair of Unified CM subscribers running the CTI Manager service and each
PIM configured with up to 2,000 agents. Agent phone registration should be spread among all the Cisco
Unified CM subscriber nodes, including the Unified CM subscribers running the CTI Manager service.
The following diagram shows an example where four primary Unified CM subscribers are required, and
four backup Unified CM subscribers are deployed to provide 1:1 redundancy.
is deployed. (This model is not supported when IP IVR is deployed.) Up to 4,000 agents can be supported
in a single Unified CM cluster in this case. When deploying more than 2,000 agents, a minimum of
2 CTI Manager pairs are required. One Agent PG with two PIMs could be deployed, with each PIM
configured with a separate pair of Unified CM subscribers running the CTI Manager service and each
PIM configured with up to 2,000 agents. Agent phone registration should be spread among all the Cisco
Unified CM subscriber nodes, including the Unified CM subscribers running the CTI Manager service.
The following diagram shows an example where four primary Unified CM subscribers are required, and
four backup Unified CM subscribers are deployed to provide 1:1 redundancy.
Upgrading Unified CM
The 1:1 redundancy scheme allows upgrades with only the failover periods impacting the cluster. The
1:1 redundancy scheme enables you to upgrade the cluster using the following method:
1:1 redundancy scheme enables you to upgrade the cluster using the following method:
Step 1
Upgrade the publisher server.
Step 2
Upgrade dedicated TFTP and music-on-hold (MoH) servers.
Step 3
Upgrade the backup subscribers one at a time. This step will affect some users if 50/50 load balancing
is implemented.
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